Mozilla prides itself on being held to a different standard and, this past week, we didn't live up to it. We know why people are hurt and angry, and they are right: it's because we haven't stayed true to ourselves.

We didn’t act like you'd expect Mozilla to act. We didn't move fast enough to engage with people once the controversy started. We're sorry. We must do better.

I join the chorus of dismayed people, which just can't believe nor accept that in today's pretentfully "free speech society", someone can't have a private opinion different from the social norm of the loudest communautarist interest.

We are seeing more and more examples of this stigmatisation. Up to now, main victims where "people watched on TV". No longer. It becomes dangerous to express any opinion at all.

Well, I wouldn't have believed I would say that 24h ago, but I'm considering leaving Firefox altogether now. This "well-thinking fascism" is by far the strongest ennemy of free speech, and with it, of democracy itself. This is not a direction I want to support.